Wonder Women of Israel

June 19, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Jewish Interactive (Ji) is an Educational Technology non-profit committed to providing quality, accessible and affordable content that inspires Jewish children to connect to their Jewish identity, wherever they are.

 

Ji has launched a new series, The Great Wonder Women of Israelfocusing on strong, female role models with diverse themes like advocacy and diversity, set in modern historic stories.

The creator, Chaykee Mor – part of the creative Ji team, gives a nod to the actress Gal Gadot and her passion for advocacy and Golda Meir for her insight and staunch Zionism; the app asks each child how they can do the same in a difficult situation. Chaykee focuses on different women in Israel’s current political/entertainment landscape and further back in time, pre-state and post-state declaration. The women featured come from the world of sports, song writing, politics, and beyond as an acknowledgement that ambition and inspiration come in many unique forms and there’s a space at the table for all talents and skills.

The stories are relatable and bring to life personalities like Hadassa Szold, Netta Barzilai and Pnina Tamano-Shata, inspiring future generations of girls to have high aspirations.

Join Ji Tap users in hearing real stories about people who made a difference and continue to do so, because tolerance, bravery and advocacy aren’t buzzwords and soundbites; they’re life lessons.

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